Introduction to NZCIS from Dr Nicola Hoggard Creegan, followed by short talks from Dr Graeme Finlay, Dr Bethany Sollereder, Prof. Jeff Tallon, Andrew Saunders, Dr Nick Thompson, Emma Belcher.

On the 29th of March 2017 the first Launch Event was hosted by Maclaurin Chapel in Auckland.

Speakers include:

Welcome from the Rev Dr Carolyn Kelly

Introduction to NZCIS from Dr Nicola Hoggard Creegan

Followed by short talks from Dr Graeme Finlay, Dr Bethany Sollereder, Prof. Jeff Tallon, Andrew Saunders, Dr Nick Thompson, Emma Belcher.

The recording can be viewed below.

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